Child hug develops their brains

Are you the kind of parent you like to keep their children by their side very often? If the answer is yes, then don't stop doing that because according to a study, embracing children helps them develop their brains. According to a recent study, physical contact during a child's development period is [...]
Are you the kind of parent you like to keep their children by their side very often? If the answer is yes, then don't stop doing that because according to a study, embracing children helps them develop their brains.
According to a recent study, physical contact during a child's development period is far more important than what we think. The study in question was conducted by the National Children's Hospital in Ohio. And as predicted, he considered the benefits that a hug could bring to children. Researchers said that the more we embrace our children, the more their brains develop. This is because of the perfection shown through physical contact.
To reach that conclusion, researchers analyzed 125 children, some born prematurely, and others born at the right time. The researchers noticed that all the children responded when they were physically touched. Also based on the results of the study, it was found that full - time babies responded more to physical contact than to premature babies.
According to researcher Dr. Natalie Maitre, this fact tells us that something as simple as contact with the body or shaking the child's arm makes an important difference in the way a child's brain develops. Making sure that premature babies gain physical supportive contact, such as contacting their skin with their parents, is essential to developing their brain in a way that is similar to that of their mothers.
Kangaroo therapy
This is a very important technique and widely used in intensive neonatal care units. It is a practice involving parent and baby, which aims to reduce mortality, serious illness, infection, and duration of hospital stay.
This research shows the importance of perfection and physical contact for child development. At a time when we tend not to take our children into our arms to continue with strange theories about vices and newborns. Take your children in your arms, hug them and smell their scent.










